Ar·is·to·te·lian log·ic noun the traditional system of logic expounded by Aristotle and developed in the Middle Ages, concerned chiefly with deductive reasoning as expressed in syllogisms
en·thy·meme ˈenTHəˌmēm/Submit Noun LOGIC an argument in which one premise is not explicitly stated.
quash
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verb
reject or void, especially by legal procedure.
"his conviction was quashed on appeal"
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